Not exact matches
I will be enjoying some Guinness this weekend and because I will
feel guilty since Simon can't have any (gluten - intolerant) I will
probably make this pudding for him again.
Yeah, I haven't weaned yet, but
probably will before one year, and I'm getting kind of sick of articles and people that
make me
feel guilty about this.
It's
probably going to suck and
make you
feel very sad and
guilty and all that.
I'm not saying that we don't have the right to
feel guilty, we all have the right to our
feelings, but I am saying that the way we act around our children, and the messages we send to them with our own behavior is
probably more important than any other parenting choices or mistakes we
make.
There are things that I may be VERY passionate about (let's just not talk about knock - offs today, ok) and I know that I'm
probably guilty of
making some mom
feel bad about her choices.
They may acknowledge that it wasn't the best decision: «Wow, I
probably didn't need to eat that whole desert» but then, they drop it, they let it go, and trust themselves to continue
making good decisions without needing to beat themselves up or
feel guilty about that one poor choice.
You
probably have other friends who pester you or maybe even
make you
feel guilty for eating the way you do.
I've totally been craving ginger cookies lately And this is a recipe I won't
feel so
guilty about
making (and eating...
probably the entire batch by myself).
If the thought of going out with someone else
makes you
feel guilty or like you are betraying your ex, this is completely normal, but it
probably means that you aren't quite ready to move on.